Sentence examples for affect the concept from inspiring English sources

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It is noteworthy that in 1948 as in 1936, despite his knowledge of physics, Turing made no mention of how quantum mechanics might affect the concept of 'controlling'controlling

Differences in style can affect the concept of partnership [ 17].

The instructions appeared to affect the concept mapping process and subsequently the resulting concept maps, so that these maps, not surprisingly, differ somewhat from concept maps in other studies [ 6, 14].

This widespread prevalence of AS challenges our perception of what might constitute a gene [ 16- 18], and even if does not affect the concept of orthology relationship at the gene level, at the transcript level requires the introduction of a new concept of "splicing orthology" to identify structurally similar splicing variants whose products may also be more likely functionally related.

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Before the war, slavery powerfully affected the concept of self-government.

In "Le Conflit: la femme et la mère" ("Conflict: The Woman and the Mother"), she contends that the politics of the last 40 years have produced three trends that have affected the concept of motherhood, and, consequently, women's independence.

Third, the parity superselection rule also affects the concept of entanglement as has been pointed out and studied in detail in [43, 44].

Douglas explained the title of the song, and how it affected the concept: Timberlake said that the chorus was "very James Brown-ish, call out and repeat, like 'Sex Machine'".

This criticism also affects the concept of a 'barcoding gap', i.e., a significant gap in the distribution of intra- vs. interspecific variation [ 12].

Some of the pertient biological considerations are reviewed, particularly those related to the repair capacity of the developing organism and how this affects the concept of a threshold for developmental toxicity effects, as well as the maternal and litter influences on developmental toxicity outcomes.

Recapitulations, where themes are normally restated after they are combined and contrasted in development, are foreshortened, while codas, where pieces of music generally wind to a close, are greatly enlarged to a size and scope that can affect the listener's concept of the themes.

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